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-I<. IM.1472 MISCELLANEOUSknown as the "Princeton Work in Peking." The newbuilding in the central part of the East City was openedin 1914. The Association has a foreign force of fourteen and a Chinese force of twenty-one workers. It hasa membership of 1802. Its educational work consists of thePeking School of Commerce and Finance with 200 pupilsand night schools of 350 pupils. The Social Service Clubof government students has 500 members and is an activeorganization.,-., M, There have come to .Peking recently fourOther Missions . .,, -^ .,, ,?. J. ,representatives of the faith Mission and fiveof the Salvation Army.A survey of the district that is worked from Peking, aterritory extending approximately 100 miles north and southand 80 miles east and west, reveals the strength of the workas follows:P. N. 2o 9 5/ 6<)0 142 $ (i(35 4 )9 if 1510A. B. ( .F. M. 23 22 103 14()2 201 $1912 1203 $ 7S93H. 19 14 52 834 134 fl5()S 32() -f 1941S. P. G. 23 Id (il (308 159 -Tl2ii,s 812 % 7748M. K. F. B. 57 Ki 133 2095 331 $3314 2521 $41,117(including PekingTniv.)Y.M.c.A. 1! 21Total 103 71 130 5G29 970 f8927 5355 .1=00,21)9The Young ^leirs Christian Association received $8400in Chinese contributions for its work and $16,000 fromtuitions and school fees last year.Mention should be made of the independent work ofMiss Bowden-Smith, who has a school for girls in the WestCity.For a number of years the differentchurches have united in special preachingefforts at the fairs in and around Peking.Matsheds are moved from one fair to another and thevarious churches take the responsibility for preaching on

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